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Culture & Society
The Gullah People of South Carolina and Georgia
Books - - -
- Brown, Alphonso. 2008. A Gullah Guide to Charleston: Walking through Black History. Charleston, SC: History Press.
- Coakley, Joyce V. 2005. Sweetgrass Baskets and the Gullah Tradition. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Pub.
- Cooper, Melissa L. 2017. Making Gullah: A History of Sapelo Islanders, Race, and the American Imagination. Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press.
- Cross, Wilbur. 2008. Gullah Culture in America. Westport, Conn: Praeger.
- Jenkins, Charlotte, William P. Baldwin, Jonathan Green, and Mic Smith. 2010. Gullah Cuisine: By Land and By Sea. Charleston, S.C.: Evening Post Pub. Co.
- Manigault-Bryant, LeRhonda S. 2015. Talking to the Dead: Religion, Music, and Lived Memory Among Gullah/Geechee Women. Durham: Duke University Press
- Pollitzer, William S. 2005. The Gullah People and Their African Heritage. Athens: University of Georgia Press.
- Robinson, Sallie Ann. 2007. Cooking the Gullah Way, Morning, Noon, and Night. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press.
The Gullah Language of South Carolina and Georgia - - -
- Alexander, Leslie M., and Walter C. Rucker. 2010. Encyclopedia of African American History. Santa Barbara, Calif: ABC-CLIO.
- Turner, Lorenzo Dow, Michael Montgomery, and Katherine Wyly Mille. 2002. Africanisms in the Gullah Dialect. Columbia: Univ. of South Carolina Press.
- Gullah Tours
- Gullah Net
- Gullah - Wikipedia
Videos - - -
- Gullah-Geechee People
- PBS Now - Gullah Culture
- Preserving the Gullah-Geechee Culture - A Coastal Tax Fight | The New York Times
Language
- Beaufort History Moment: Gullah Language
- Gullah Geechee Talk
- The Gullah Singers.wmv
- A Story told in the Traditional Gullah Language at African American Heritage Day
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